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On October 13th and 14, 2015, the European Association for Brazing and Soldering (EABS) together with experts from Solvay Fluor and Solvay Flux, has held the 14th annual Technical Seminar on the Theory and Practice of Flame and Furnace Aluminium Brazing – short: The Aluminium Brazing Seminar.

The delegates were representing technical staff, design and production engineers as well as production engineering managers from more than 20 companies. Key aspects and principles of aluminium flame and furnace brazing were presented during the event. The practical demonstrations included the ‘Safe-Flame-Process’ using a flame from a hydrogen generator, and a complete flux paste dispensing system suitable for several application methods.

37 interested participants from all over the world (14 countries) gathered for the two day training in Hanover, Germany.

EABS and Solvay Special Chem announce the thirteenth annual presentation of their joint technical training seminar.

Dates: 13th and 14th October 2015

Purpose of the Seminar:

This technical training seminar will be presented in English at the Conference Centre and laboratories of SOLVAY GmbH, in Hannover, Germany. It will provide information concerning the manufacturing practices commonly used for brazing operations and, in particular, will address the three fundamental aspects of the industrial-scale brazing of aluminium.

EABS and Solvay Special Chemicals announce the thirteenth annual presentation of their joint technical training seminar.

Dates: 9th and 10th September 2014

Purpose of the Seminar:

This technical training seminar will be presented in English at the Conference Centre and laboratories of SOLVAY GmbH, in Hannover, Germany. It will provide information concerning the manufacturing practices commonly used for brazing operations and, in particular, will address the three fundamental aspects of the industrial-scale brazing of aluminium.

Making fire from water is a seemingly insoluble contradiction – but in 2014 the project will hit the markets.

Instead of propane or acetylene, hydrogen is burnt, which in turn is produced from water in an electrolyzer. Also, the oxygen for the combustion arises from the chemical decomposition. The portable unit requires a standard 220 volt outlet and plenty of water. Therefore, no pressure cylinders for fuel gas and oxygen are required.

In addition, the flame burns much more smoothly and the hot spot is located outside of the burner head. The first tests, brazing aluminum, have been completed successfully.

The Safe Flame project is supported by the EU and actively supported by 11 partners, including EABS (The European Association for Brazing and Soldering).

Solvay supporting EABS technical awareness days for the joining of aluminium and copper piping in the huge global HVACR market. These will commence in January 2014 and run through out the year and will include ALL flames for brazing Al/Al, Al/Cu and Cu/Cu together with appropriate brazing alloys and fluxes.

The European Association for Brazing and soldering — EABS for short — together with experts from Solvay Fluor, holds technical training seminars in which the theory and practice of flame and furnace aluminium brazing are communicated in detail.

40 interested participants from all over the world gather for the two day seminar in Hannover, Germany: technical staff, design and production engineers as well as production engineering managers.